Tag: Holy Spirit
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Cessationism and the Danger of Closed Ears
A comprehensive pastoral exploration of cessationism and the cost of limiting God’s activity, showing how doctrine can shape interpretation, expectation, and spiritual insight while highlighting the ongoing role of the Holy Spirit.
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The Danger of Knowing the Bible Without Knowing God
A pastoral exploration of why memorizing Scripture without the Holy Spirit can lead to misunderstanding and blindness to God’s truth, emphasizing submission of heart to Scripture and Spirit-led interpretation.
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God Brings the Increase: Why the True Church Cannot Be Built on Compromise
The true church is not built through seeker-sensitive methods or watered-down preaching but through God’s power alone. Salvation belongs to the Father, Son, and Spirit, not clever strategies.
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Positive Energy & “Vibes” Language: A New Age Lie in the Church
The language of “positive energy” and “good vibes” may sound harmless, but its roots are in New Age mysticism, not biblical Christianity. Here’s why Christians must be careful with this language and return to the personal presence of the Holy Spirit.
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The Spirit Still Speaks: A Biblical Defense for the Continuation of Spiritual Gifts
Are the gifts of the Holy Spirit—like healing, prophecy, and tongues—still active today? This post affirms the biblical and experiential reality that God still works through His Spirit in powerful ways across the world.
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The Truth About Cessationism: A Loving Call to Embrace the Fullness of the Spirit
Cessationism teaches that the spiritual gifts ended with the apostles, but Scripture and the testimony of today’s global Church reveal otherwise. Here’s why the Spirit’s gifts are still vital—and how to walk in them biblically.
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Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit
Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is the only sin Jesus declared unforgivable—and it remains a present danger. This blog explores what Jesus meant, how misjudging the works of the Spirit today can lead to it, and why the gifts of the Spirit are still active.
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Elohim: The Triune God
The name Elohim in Genesis reveals more than just the Creator—it introduces us to the mystery of the Triune God. From the opening verses of Scripture to the words of Jesus, the unity and plurality of God are consistently revealed. Here’s how the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit work as One.

